Migratory ethnogenesis of the kichwa canelo people in Ecuador

The vast world of mobility is immersed in constant migratory flows that depend on the cultural history of communities. Hence, the concepts of mobility are generally accompanied by other concepts of permanence and colonization. The fundamental thing about that multiple relationality is in understandi...

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Autor principal: Terán Romo Leroux, Felipe David (author)
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.flacsoandes.edu.ec/eutopia/article/view/5593
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Sumario:The vast world of mobility is immersed in constant migratory flows that depend on the cultural history of communities. Hence, the concepts of mobility are generally accompanied by other concepts of permanence and colonization. The fundamental thing about that multiple relationality is in understanding the rhythm of the processes of human mobility as part of the incessant motivation of human beings to explore and relate to the place in which they are inhabiting. In this line, the cultural particularities define the perspectives and wills that are discussed by the academic world through the observations of the investigations, such as the present one, in which the territorial dynamics is studied and conceptual and empirical approaches are generated based on the multiplicity of particularities, beyond the inevitable investigative delimitation, in this case, focused on the Kichwa Canelo people.